
Don't forget Spring Fling Art Night!
Mrs. Allred's class prepped their projects before Spring Break!







The Water Valley School District Office of Federal Programs invites you to participate in the Parent and Community Stakeholder Comprehensive Needs Assessment survey for the 2023-2024 school year.
Please click on this link to take the survey.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd_UP4M52q3DDx7YJYQi56CWDdCtLQ1hi1ijzpsQhtujeDU8A/viewform

Board Agenda
March 20, 2023
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High school is hard work for Juice Kiffin. He attended the WVHS career day with his trainer from Wildrose Kennels, Tom Smith.



Students at Water Valley Junior High had the opportunity to attend an on campus career day with various community leaders and WVHS alumni. An extra special guest joined also (see next post).
Hagen Ashmore, Special Agent, Internal Revenue Service
Cody Bishop, MDCC Lineman Program
Justin Canterbury, Branch Manager, Renasant Bank
Carlye Washington Carter, University of MS Athletic Foundation, WVHS Alumni
Matt Dalton, Attorney, The Stroud Law Firm, WVHS Alumni
Millie Eubanks, University of MS Engineering program, WVHS Alumni
Lindsey Faust, Investment Relations Manager, Addicus, LLC.
Lexi Fowler, Music Therapist, WVHS Alumni
Jim Holder, WTVA News
Katina Johnson McNeal, NWCC Nursing Instructor, WVHS Alumni
Caden Link, MDCC Lineman Program, WVHS Alumni
Jason Mangrum, Chief of Police, Water Valley
Cody Shuffield, Owner/Instructor Hit Fitness, WVHS Alumni
Tom Smith, President/Owner, Wildrose Kennels
Thank you to everyone who participated.











Eleven (11) students from WVHS competed at the Regional Science Fair on Wednesday, March 8th, and ten (10) are eligible to advance to the State Science Fair on March 31st at the University of Mississippi. Pictured here are: (back row) Annaliese Coughlin, 2nd place, Earth and Environmental Science; Levi Bryant, 1st place, Physics and Astronomy; Will Embry, 2nd place, Biochemistry; Shane French, 4th place, Earth and Environmental Science; (front row) Nethanel Dunn, 1st place, Engineering Mechanics; Evey Brooks, 1st place, Biomedical and Health Sciences; Caspian Coughlin, 1st place, Physics and Astronomy and Best in Class for Junior High; Jasmine Wilson, 1st place, Behavioral and Social Sciences; Mya Harden, 1st place, Behavioral and Social Sciences; Kalaila Folson, 2nd place, Engineering Mechanics; and (not pictured) Reid Burress, 3rd place, Earth and Environmental Science.
Congratulations, Science Fair winners!!!


Ms. Allen's 7th grade math students enjoyed a visit from WVHS Mental Health Counselor Mrs. Turner and her emotional support dog also campus mascot, Rin. The classes enjoyed some mindfulness activities guided by Mrs. Turner.








DES Spring Fling celebrating ART


Northwest FAFSA


Spring Break


Peyton Ferguson has been named STAR Student for the 2022-2023 school year by the Mississippi Economic Council (MEC) M. B. Swayze Foundation, sponsor of the Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) program. Established by the Mississippi Economic Council in 1965, the purpose of the STAR program is to recognize outstanding students and teachers in Mississippi through its Education Celebration. The theme this year is: The Pursuit of Excellence.
Peyton scored thirty-three (33) on the ACT and will further his education at the University of Mississippi where he will major in Mechanical Engineering. He is a member of the FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics, tennis and archery teams, the Interact Club, WVHS Student Council, BETA Club, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
The Water Valley High School senior will be honored during the annual Education Celebration on April 13, 2023, at the Clyde Muse Center, 515 Country Place Parkway in Pearl, MS. Peyton has chosen WVHS teacher Jennifer Carwile as his most influential teacher.
We at very proud of you Peyton!


PJ day Friday at DES.
Sponsored by the PTO


Water Valley High School juniors Evey Brooks and Jake Crawford were selected, along with Emma Nichopoulos from North Delta High School, to represent TVEPA at the Youth Leadership Program coordinated by the Electirc Cooperatives of Mississippi. They will also spend a week in Washington D.C. in June. Nineteen of Mississippi's electric cooperatives participate in the program, making these great opportunities for the participants.
They heard from Gov. Tate Reeves, met their senator and representative (Ben Suber and Tommy Reynolds ), and participated in panel discussions with other lawmakers. They also toured the MS Civil Right Museum and the Capitol.


Water Valley High School senior Anika Olson accepted a band scholarship from the University of Mississippi on Friday. She is shown with parents Amy and Erik Olson, brother Liam and WVHS Band Director Wes Brown.
Later on Friday, Anika was notified of her acceptance into the Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program at Ole Miss. The Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program (METP) is a collaboration between the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and Mississippi State University (MSU) to attract top-performing students into the education profession with valuable full financial support and invaluable professional incentives. A maximum of thirty (30) students are accepted into the program each year.
Water Valley School District is very proud of you Anika!


Thank you to all the volunteers and Blue Devils football players who visited DES to celebrate Read Across America.








Placing 2nd overall at North Half in Kossuth, seven of the Blue Devil Powerlifters will compete in Jackson on Saturday, April 1, 2023.
Dylan Moore - 2nd place
Drake Mayberry - 3rd place
Brayden Buford -3rd place
Quinton Cox - 3rd place
Bubba Sprouse - 1st place
Calvin Alford (3x North Half Champ) - 1st place
Shaun Campbell (3x State Champ) - 1st place
The boys are coached by Vaughn Daniels and Avery Norris.


Brandon Turner has been accepted to University of Mississippi. A representative from Ole Miss came to WVHS to extend congratulations to Brandon and gave him a t shirt that says “I’m staying in the Sip”
Pictured with Brandon is Mrs. Paula Brown.


Paper is 🎊 THRILLED 🎊 to announce students NOW have access to MAAP Math Practice Test questions for 3rd grade - Algebra 1 within their Paper dashboard! The first batch of questions includes several items from each grade level that features math questions directly from the MAAP practice test bank provided by MDE. This is an EXCELLENT idea for ALL 3rd -8th grade + Algebra 1 students to complete. Be on the lookout for new questions to be added throughout test prep season!
Click on this link to see how to get started!
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Students of DES paid tribute to the Divine Nine during their Black History Program. These organizations are known collectively as the National Pan-Hellenic Council. Each of these organizations were established with unique core values but shared a common goal: to educate and uplift the African American community from racial inequalities .
* Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Founded Dec. 4, 1906, Cornell University Ithaca,NY
* Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Founded Jan. 15 1908, Howard University Washington D.C.
* Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Founded Jan. 5, 1911, Indiana University Bloomington,Indiana
* Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Founded Nov. 17, 1911, Howard University Washington,D.C.
* Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Founded Jan. 13, 1913, Howard University Washington,D.C.
* Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Founded Jan. 9, 1914, Howard University Washington, D.C.
* Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Founded Jan. 16, 1920, Howard University Washington, D.C.
* Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Founded Nov. 12, 1922, Butler University Indianapolis, Indiana
* Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Founded Sept. 19, 1963, Morgan State University Baltimore, Maryland.
Members of these sororities and fraternities were also heavily involved in several social justice movements such as the Women’s Suffrage and the Civil Rights Movement. These organizations have made significant strides to help unite African American communities across the US and continue to collectively organize to serve various social causes. We would like to say thank you to the Divine Nine for with you we can aspire to be a part of something greater!









Placing 2nd overall, ten of the Lady Devils Powerlifters medaled and will advance to State on Friday, March 31, 2023 in Jackson.
Payton Darby - 2nd place
Taylor Snider - 2nd place
Lailah Harris - 3rd place
Maggie Ward - 2nd place
Mya Harden - 2nd place
Bri Parrish - 3rd place
Cora Story - 2nd place
Maddie Adams - 1st place
Markyla Ivy - 3rd place
Linda Norwood - 3rd place
The Lady Devils are coached by Vaughn Daniels and Avery Norris.
